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Scottish Wills
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Susan | Report | 3 Nov 2004 19:50 |
Hi Lynne Thanks for your information I have tried Scottish Documents which is an excellent site but it does not go up to 1943 but many thanks for taking the trouble to reply - much appreciated. Susan |
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Lynne | Report | 3 Nov 2004 11:53 |
Hi Also try the Scottish Documents website. Its the first one that comes up if you Google 'Scottish Documents'. It allows you to search on-line for wills. Lynne |
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Susan | Report | 3 Nov 2004 11:40 |
Hi Cazza Many thanks for the information will check out the site - much appreciated. Susan |
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cazzabella | Report | 3 Nov 2004 03:23 |
Hi Susan, Scottish wills are held by the National Archives of Scotland. Hopefully their website will give you details of how to order a recent will. http://www.nas.gov(.)uk/ Cazza |
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Susan | Report | 2 Nov 2004 23:48 |
Can you tell me where I can search for the will of someone who died in Scotland in 1943 and if I can apply for a copy of the will by post. I know when and where they died but do I need any other information. Susan |